Joel C. Ewing wrote:
Free newsgroup server access with posting privileges is typically a
service you would expect as part of your user account from your Internet
Provider, although some may not be as competent as others. You should
check with your provider to see if they have a domain name you should be
using for this service. If they don't provide that service, you may be
able to find a web site that will provide access and posting (may not
work well with IBM-main, which needs Email to reply to a list), or you
should be able to search and find newsgroup services that charge a fee.
The more competent Internet Provider's will likely restrict use of their
newsgroup server to their own user community. Newsgroup reading may
require using your logon and password, and posting is likely restricted
to users who are logged on to the the provider's system, to make life
more difficult for spammers and other undesirable posters. If you have
a domain name or IP address for someone else's newsgroup server, don't
expect to find it fully functional to outsiders.
Well my main ISP is AOL; they had a very nice newsgroup feature for
several years; they discontinued it a couple of months ago, thus my
search for a reasonable replacement.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
Steve Comstock wrote:
Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:
...
Well, under Thuderbird I created a new account and
filled in 204.153.244.171 under server settings; then,
under "Manage Newsgroup Subscriptions" a list of
available newsgroups came up, and I selected comp.lang.cobol,
clicked "subscribe", then OK. Next thing I know, the
204.153.244.171 account has 600+ messages showing in
the comp.lang.cobol list; I can read them, but not
reply nor post to the group.
Kind regards,
-Steve Comstock
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